Cows, which eat grass. Horses too - they eat hay and grass. if you want more info you can go to ....., http://www.geography4kids.com/files/land_foodchain.html
Chickens, cows, goats, goldfish, and ducks, to name a few. But you might be looking for primary consumer, a consumer that only eats producers.
A rabbit is a consumer because it eats producers. Producers are anything that can create food from sunlight, hence photosynthesis. Because a rabbit eats grass it is considered a consumer.
A horse is a consumer. It is a primary consumer because it eats producers -- plants
Consumer eats food by producers
Yes. A wallaby is a primary consumer because it eats producers (plants such as grasses).
It is a primary consumer because it eats producers (not meat) <3
yes, because it eats other primary producers
yes because it eats consumers and producers
Yes, it is a secondary consumer, meaning it eats the primary consumers, who eat the producers, or plants.
trophic levels primary producers-make their own foodprimary consumers-eats primary producerssecondary consumer-eats primary consumerstertiary consumer-eats secondary consumersQuaternary consumer-eats tertiary consumers
no!! its the first consumer so it only eats plant (producers)
Consumer because a consumer eats plants and animals for energy Producers create their energy through photosynthesis